RECESSABLE ROTARY SLIDING DOOR HANDLE

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20120291359A1
SERIAL NO

13522478

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A recessable rotary sliding door handle system provides for comfortable movement of a door or fenestration product with enough durability and strength for everyday use on a large door product. The handle system can include one or two recessable handles with comfortable grips, with balanced weighting to allow the handles to maintain an exposed usable configuration position when swiveled about its axis. In an exposed configuration, the handle is open and accessible for opening and closing a door. In a recessed configuration, the handle is closed to provide a clean appearance and allow the fenestration product to completely pocket within a walled enclosure.

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JOHN B HIGMAN AND VALORIE J HIGMAN TRUSTEES OF THE HIGMAN FAMILY TRUST U/D/T AS AMENED ANDBREA CA

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  • 2011 Application Filing Year
  • E06B Class
  • 528 Applications Filed
  • 346 Patents Issued To-Date
  • 65.54 % Issued To-Date
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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Hans, Eric David Mission Viejo, US 5 57
Sakamoto, Nicholas Yoshio Irvine, US 1 11

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  • 11 Citation Count
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  • 70.04 % this patent is cited more than
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Citation count rangeNumber of patents cited in rangeNumber of patents cited in various citation count ranges171495884101 - 1011 - 2021 - 3031 - 4081 - 900102030405060708090100110120130140150160

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